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No, "successfully" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe how something is done or achieved.

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Is the word successfully a verb?

Successfully is a Adverb.


What part of speech is successfully?

Succeed is a verb (doing word).


Give a sentence of verb?

I hope that you can identify just exactly where in this sentence I have successfully utilized a verb.


What is the difference between successful and successfully?

"Successful" is an adjective. Example: "I was successful in reaching my goal." "Successfully" is an adverb (describes a verb). "I successfully reached my goal."


Is to succeed an adverb?

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to successfully attract a person.


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What do you think of this ? The company has successfully innovated new products and services


Is successful the verb form of success?

success is a noun, but it also has adjectival, adverbial and verb forms: successful (adj), successfully (adv) and succeed (v).


What is the correct sentence of a student who has successfully a lot of difficult question?

The sentence is incomplete in several ways; either (A) the subject and verb are missing or, (B) the verb and the object are missing.Also, 'a lot of' infers that the noun 'question' should be plural, 'a lot of difficult questions'. Even the relative clause is incomplete; clauses require a verb (researched and answered are used as examples).(A) Adding a subject and a verb (is) with the object student and 'who has successfully...' as the relative clause relating to the object.Levi is a student who has successfullyresearched a lot of difficult questions.She is a student who has successfully answered a lot of difficult questions.(B) The subject is now 'student' and the relative clause 'who has successfully...' relates to the subject; the verbs 'will receive' and 'will pass' are now the verbs and 'grade' and 'course' are now the objects of the verbs.A student who has successfully researcheda lot of difficult questions will receive a higher grade.A student who has successfully answereda lot of difficult questions will pass the course.


Is successfully in noun?

Most English words ending in -ly are adverbs, describing how a thing is done or performed. In the sentence "He successfully reached the top of the mountain", successfully describes the verb "reached".A noun is the name of a thing, a person, an object, a thought, an idea and so on - in the example "mountain" is a noun.In modern very poor English many people leave off the -ly from adverbs, saying things like "He was hurt bad", instead of "He was hurt badly" - this does not help in understanding correct English.


What is an adverb of succeed?

There are lots of adverbs for that verb if you think about it. Like proudly succeeded, happily succeeded, finally succeeded and (this is a weird one) successfully succeeded.


What part of speech is campaign?

Either noun or verb. Example as noun: "Barack Obama's campaign for President of the United States was successful." Example as verb (in its past tense form: "Barack Obama successfully campaigned for the Presidency in 2008."